Description of problem: I don't know what coused it, but it might happened around two weeks ago. (I remember that i installed wine and playOnLinux, but I'm not sure if it has something to do with that.) Automatic time syncing via internet stopped work, so I disabled it. But now every time i reboot computer, time is +2 hours different then I want. When I adjust it to be right, it outputs some error, however time is being changed. It only works until I restart computer. (My timezone is CET.) When I try to enable automatic syncing it says: Unable to contact time server: Public Time Server (pool.ntp.org). So I tried different servers, but it is always the same. Additional info: libreport version: 2.0.18 kernel: 3.6.3-1.fc17.x86_64 description: :SELinux is preventing /usr/bin/bash from 'getattr' accesses on the file /usr/bin/kmod. : :***** Plugin catchall (100. confidence) suggests *************************** : :If you believe that bash should be allowed getattr access on the kmod file by default. :Then you should report this as a bug. :You can generate a local policy module to allow this access. :Do :allow this access for now by executing: :# grep sh /var/log/audit/audit.log | audit2allow -M mypol :# semodule -i mypol.pp : :Additional Information: :Source Context system_u:system_r:colord_t:s0 :Target Context system_u:object_r:insmod_exec_t:s0 :Target Objects /usr/bin/kmod [ file ] :Source sh :Source Path /usr/bin/bash :Port <Unknown> :Host (removed) :Source RPM Packages bash-4.2.37-2.fc17.x86_64 :Target RPM Packages kmod-7-2.fc17.x86_64 :Policy RPM selinux-policy-3.10.0-156.fc17.noarch :Selinux Enabled True :Policy Type targeted :Enforcing Mode Enforcing :Host Name (removed) :Platform Linux (removed) 3.6.3-1.fc17.x86_64 #1 SMP Mon Oct : 22 15:32:35 UTC 2012 x86_64 x86_64 :Alert Count 19 :First Seen 2012-11-05 21:21:49 CET :Last Seen 2012-11-06 16:04:36 CET :Local ID 05e022fb-b3c6-4234-863a-e2059e59a4b4 : :Raw Audit Messages :type=AVC msg=audit(1352214276.803:45): avc: denied { getattr } for pid=770 comm="sh" path="/usr/bin/kmod" dev="sda5" ino=21679 scontext=system_u:system_r:colord_t:s0 tcontext=system_u:object_r:insmod_exec_t:s0 tclass=file : : :type=SYSCALL msg=audit(1352214276.803:45): arch=x86_64 syscall=stat success=no exit=EACCES a0=1429f70 a1=7fffec663200 a2=7fffec663200 a3=18 items=0 ppid=758 pid=770 auid=4294967295 uid=996 gid=994 euid=996 suid=996 fsuid=996 egid=994 sgid=994 fsgid=994 tty=(none) ses=4294967295 comm=sh exe=/usr/bin/bash subj=system_u:system_r:colord_t:s0 key=(null) : :Hash: sh,colord_t,insmod_exec_t,file,getattr : :audit2allow : :#============= colord_t ============== :allow colord_t insmod_exec_t:file getattr; : :audit2allow -R : :#============= colord_t ============== :allow colord_t insmod_exec_t:file getattr; :
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Now I'm not sure if it really is a bug, because i adjusted time via typing "system-config-date" into console, and since then it works properly.
Any chance kmod is in a profiles script in /etc/profile.d
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